Dr. Robin Weinstein participated in the ED2WORK Advisory Council discussion in developing a white paper for the new presidential administration on the linkage between higher education and work, with an emphasis on transitioning from a gig economy to career paths.
“At Wilmington University and beyond, our dedicated faculty are making a positive difference, sharing their insights and expertise with communities, nonprofit groups, agencies and other academic institutions,” says Dr. Kathy Ratajack-Kennedy, dean of the College of Business.
Dr. Weinstein, who chairs the Human Resources Management Program at WilmU, also is the founder of the M25 Initiative, dedicated to ending hunger, poverty and crime in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Based in Washington D.C., ED2WORK helps postsecondary institutions and employers address the critical needs of adult and working learners. As a member of ED2WORK’s advisory council, Dr. Weinstein collaborates with professionals and academics from diverse disciplines to share insights on formal and informal learning, and innovative models in teaching and learning.